What can I use for a plastic hanging basket liner?

organic_wonderfulMay 29, 2011

I bought a couple of wire hanging baskets and coir inserts, but they obviously didn't come with any sort of plastic insert that you use to retain water (with some perforations to allow for drainage), since without one they dry out in less than 24 hours, as I found out to my dismay.

So, what can I use instead? I don't have anything dome shaped that I can use, so I was wondering whether just improvising with cut up plastic shopping carrier bags would do? Or is there anything readily available that someone here could recommend which I could use for the project?

I'll be planting 6 strawberry plants in each of the two 14" hanging baskets if you were wondering.

I use the heavier plastic of ziplock gallon size bags. I cut them at the seams and pierce them several times. Each bag serves to line two 14-18 inch hanging baskets. I did this with strawberry plants about five weeks ago and I have been pleased with the results.

I used cheaper, thinner grocery bags last year and some of them didn't hold up very well. The garden center recommended using their clear plastic plant saucers without poking holes in them, but those cost $1 or more.

Terrybull: What are you using for potting soil? In Southwest Ohio, I would be concerned about only needing to water once a week in the summer. I am using Al's 5-1-1 in my baskets this year. Last year I used a quality nonsoil mix with composted bark and peat. When it got very hot and dry, I had to water every other day. I don't think that's unreasonable. Four weeks into this season, I think the 5-1-1 has already proved it's worth. We've had unseasonable cold and record breaking rainfall. None of my hanging coir-lined baskets are soggy, and they are growing well.